Best websites for buying bling on a budget
These sites sell vintage reproductions, costume jewelry, and “celeb-inspired jewels.”
1928.com specializes in vintage reproductions that “add a classic touch” to any outfit. “Timeless pieces,” like a 1960s vintage-inspired Ruby & Gold Hues pen necklace, will “make you feel like a Mad Men extra.” The site features monthly Web-exclusive discounts.
Emitations.com offers a “huge selection” of costume jewelry, often inspired by what celebrities are wearing. Need unusual sizes? The site’s rings fit fingers from size 3 to 12.
EvesAddiction.com is where to find “tons of inexpensive sterling silver,” including “designer-inspired” items like “Tiffany-esque” pendants. Order before 1 p.m., and your jewelry order ships the same day.
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BlingJewelry.com features “celeb-inspired jewels” to ready you for the red carpet. Shop by price, type of jewelry, material, or even by motif—such as hearts, crosses, or skulls.
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